The following words and terms, when used in this chapter,
shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise.
ACT
See "law or Act" of this section.
ADJOINING GRADE ELEVATION
The average elevation of the final grade adjoining all exterior
walls of a building, calculated from grade elevations taken at intervals
of 10 feet around the perimeter of the building.
ALTERATION
As applied to a building or structure, a change or rearrangement
in the structural parts or in the egress facilities of any such building
or structure, or any enlargement thereof, whether by extension on
any side or by any increase in height, or the moving of such building
or structure from one location or position to another.
ANSI
The American National Standards Institute, Inc.
APPROVED
Approved by the Madison Housing Officer or his or her designated
agent.
ARCHITECT
A person registered to practice the profession of architecture
under the laws of the State of New Jersey.
ASHRAE
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air- Conditioning
Engineers.
ATTIC
The space between the ceiling beams of the top story and
the roof rafters.
BASEMENT
That portion of a building which is partly below and partly
above grade and has at least 1/2 its ceiling height above grade.
BASIN
A plumbing fixture located in a bathroom or in close proximity
thereto and used exclusively for sanitation operations.
BATHROOM
Any enclosed space containing one or more bathtubs or showers,
or both, and which also may contain water closets, lavatories or fixtures
serving similar purposes.
BOCA
The Building Officials and Code Administrators International.
BUILDING
A structure built, erected and framed of component structural
parts designed for the housing, shelter, enclosure and support of
individuals, animals or property of any kind which is enclosed within
exterior walls on all sides.
BUREAU
The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Bureau of
Housing Inspection. [See N.J.S.A. 55:13A-3(d).]
CEILING HEIGHT
Vertical distance between the finished floor and the finished
ceiling.
CELLAR
That portion of a building which is partly or completely
below grade, and has more than 1/2 its ceiling height below grade.
CENTRAL HEATING
The provision of heat throughout a building by means of one
or more heating units or furnaces centrally located in a building,
rather than by means of individual heating units or furnaces located
in some or all of the units of dwelling space in said building.
CHIMNEY
A vertical enclosure containing one or more flues used to
remove hot gases from burning fuel, refuse or from industrial processes.
COMMISSIONER
The Commissioner of the Department of Community Affairs,
New Jersey, or his duly authorized representative.
COMMON AREA
All areas accessible to and which may be utilized by either
occupants of a building or the general public, or both, including
but not limited to vestibules, hallways, stairways, landings and common
space and occupiable room or space, as hereinafter defined, which
is not part of any dwelling unit. This definition shall also mean
and include any area accessible to the owner or manager or any person
employed in the maintenance of the building which is not part of any
dwelling unit.
CONCURRENT LOADS
Two or more elements of dead or live load that, for purposes
of design, are considered to act simultaneously.
CONDOMINIUM
The form of ownership of real property under a master deed
providing for ownership by one or more owners of units, together with
an undivided interest in common elements appurtenant to each such
unit. [See N.J.S.A. 46:8B-3 and 55:13A-3(q).]
CONSTRUCTION
Any or all work or operations necessary or incidental to
the erection, demolition, assembling, installing or equipping of buildings
or any alterations and operations incidental thereto. The term "construction"
shall include land clearing, grading, excavating and filling. It shall
also mean the finished product of any such work or operations.
CONSTRUCTION CLASS (GROUP)
The category in which a building or space is classified based
on the fire-resistance ratings of its construction elements as set
forth in the current edition of the BOCA National Building Code.
COOPERATIVE
A housing corporation or association which entitles the holder
of a share or membership interest thereof to possess and occupy for
dwelling purposes a house, apartment or other structure owned or leased
by said corporation or association or to lease or purchase a dwelling
constructed or to be constructed by said corporation or association.
[See N.J.S.A. 55:13A-3(r).]
CORRIDOR
An enclosed passage providing a means of access from rooms
or spaces to an exit.
COURT
An open, uncovered, and unoccupied space on the same lot
with a building.
CRAWL SPACE
An unoccupiable area in a building not more than 48 inches
in height.
DEAD-END
A portion of a corridor in which the travel to an exit is
in one direction only.
DEMOLITION
The dismantling or razing of all or part of a building, including
operations incidental thereto.
DEPARTMENT
The Department of Community Affairs, State of New Jersey.
DESIGN WINTER CONDITIONS
The design temperature at the nearest locality reported in
the latest edition of the Handbook of the American Engineers Society
of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE).
DETERIORATION
Decay, damage, loss of material or ability to function as
intended caused by exposure to the elements.
DRAINAGE SYSTEM
All the piping within public or private premises, which conveys
sewage, rainwater or other liquid wastes to a legal point of disposal,
but shall not include the mains of public sewer system or private
or public sewage treatment or disposal plant.
DUCT (VENTILATION)
A pipe, tube, shaft, conduit or an enclosed space within
a wall or structure, used for conveying air.
DUMBWAITER
A hoisting and lowering mechanism equipped with a car that
moves in guides in a substantially vertical direction, the floor area
of which does not exceed nine square feet, whose total inside height,
whether or not provided with fixed or movable shelves does not exceed
four feet, the capacity of which does not exceed 500 pounds and that
is used exclusively for carrying materials.
DWELLING UNIT
A room or rooms, or suite or apartment that is occupied or
intended to be occupied for sleeping or dwelling purposes by one or
more persons. [See N.J.S.A. 55:13A-3(h).]
EGRESS or MEANS OF EGRESS
A path by which ambulatory persons can travel safely and
without assistance from a unit of dwelling space, dwelling unit or
rooming unit along a continuous and unobstructed line to an exterior
open area.
ELECTRICALLY SUPERVISED
As applied to a control circuit, that, in the event of interruption
of the current supply or in the event of a break in the circuit, a
specific signal will be given.
ELEVATOR
A hoisting and lowering mechanism equipped with a car or
platform that moves in guides in a substantially vertical direction
and that serves two or more floors of a building.
EMANCIPATED MINOR
Any person under the age of 18 who is gainfully employed
and who is self-supporting or who is married to a spouse who is gainfully
employed and who supports the said minor or who is a student living
away from home and in regular attendance in an institution of higher
learning.
ENGINEER
A person licensed to practice the profession of engineering
under the law of the State of New Jersey.
EXIT
A means of egress from the interior of a building to an open
exterior space, including any or all of the following: door openings,
enclosed vertical exits, grade passageways, horizontal exits, exterior
stairs or fire escapes, but not including access stairs, aisles, corridor
doors or corridors.
EXTERMINATION
The process of controlling and eliminating of insects, rodents
or other pests by eliminating their harborage places; by removing
or making inaccessible materials that may serve as their food; by
poisoning, spraying, fumigating or trapping; or by any other recognized
and lawful pest-elimination methods.
FIRE RESISTANCE RATING
The time in hours or fractions thereof that materials or
their assemblies will withstand fire exposure as determined by a fire
test made in conformity with recognized standards.
FIRE-SEPARATION WALL
A fire-resistance-rated assembly of materials having protected
openings which is designed to restrict the spread of fire.
FIRE WALL
A fire-resistance-rated wall, having no unprotected openings,
which restricts the spread of fire and extends continuously from the
foundation to or through the roof.
FLOOR AREA
The projected horizontal area enclosed inside of walls, partitions
or other enclosing construction.
FLUE
An enclosed passageway in a chimney to carry products of
combustion to the outer air.
FOOTING
A foundation element consisting of an enlargement of a foundation
pier or foundation wall, wherein the soil materials along the sides
of and underlying the element may be visually inspected prior to and
during its construction.
GARBAGE
Rubbish and refuse as defined in this section.
GRADE
A reference plane representing the average of finished ground
level adjoining the building at all exterior walls.
GRADE PASSAGEWAY
A horizontal extension of a vertical exit or a passage leading
from a yard or court to an open exterior space.
GUEST
Any person who occupies a unit of dwelling space either as
a temporary occupant or transient in an establishment holding itself
out as serving transients or on a temporary or permanent basis in
an establishment providing housekeeping or dining services on a regular
basis to occupants.
HABITABLE ROOM
A residential room or space, having an area exceeding 59
square feet, in which the ordinary functions of domestic life are
carried on and which includes bedrooms, living rooms, studies, recreation
rooms, kitchens, dining rooms and other similar spaces but does not
include closets, halls, stairs, laundry rooms or bathrooms.
HAZARD
A condition which because of faulty construction or maintenance
of the premises creates significant and recognizable danger or risk
to the health and safety of persons on or near the premises.
HEIGHT (BUILDING)
The vertical distance from the curb level to the highest
point of the roof beams in the case of flat roofs or to a point at
the average height of the gable in the case of roofs having a pitch
of more than one foot in 4 1/2 feet, except that where the curb
level has not been legally established or where every part of the
building is set back more than 25 feet from a street line, the height
shall be measured from the adjoining grade elevation.
HOTEL
Any building, including but not limited to any related structure,
accessory building and land appurtenant thereto, and any part thereof,
which contains ten or more dwelling units or has sleeping facilities
for 25 or more persons and is kept, used, maintained, advertised as
or held out to be a place where sleeping or dwelling accommodations
are available to guests. "Hotel" also means any facility that is commonly
regarded as a hotel, motor hotel, motel or established guesthouse
in the community in which it is located. "Hotel" does not include
those facilities that are excluded by statute. [See N.J.S.A. 55:13A-3(j).]
INFESTATION
The presence within a hotel or multiple dwelling of any insects,
rodents or other pests. Infestation shall include breeding areas on
the exterior of the premises so located that products thereof may
spread to the interior of any building subject to these regulations.
JANITORIAL SERVICES
Cleaning and maintaining of common areas, including the making
of minor repairs, attendance to the furnishing of heat and hot water
where the owner is responsible for operation and maintenance thereof,
the removal of garbage, refuse and rubbish from the premises, and
the removal of snow, ice, dirt, and other matter creating obstructions
or hazards from pedestrian paths, sidewalks and gutters.
KITCHEN
Any room or part of a room used for cooking or the preparation
of food.
LEADER
A vertical drainage pipe for conveying stormwater from roof
or gutter drains to a building house storm drain, building house drain
(combined) or other means of disposal. The leader shall include the
horizontal pipe to a single roof drain or gutter drain.
LIVE LOAD
All occupants, materials, equipment, constructions or other
elements of weight supported in, on or by a building that will or
are likely to be moved or relocated during the expected life of the
building.
MECHANICAL VENTILATION
The process of introducing outdoor air into or removing vitiated
air from a building by mechanical means. A mechanical ventilating
system may include air-heating, air-cooling or air-conditioning components.
MINOR
Any person who is under the age of 18. (See §
146-2.2, definitions of "emancipated minor" and "unemancipated minor".)
MULTIPLE DWELLING
Any building or structure and any land appurtenant thereto
and any portion thereof, in which three or more dwelling units are
occupied or intended to be occupied by three or more persons living
independently of each other. "Multiple dwelling" also means any group
of ten or more buildings on a single parcel of land or on contiguous
parcels under common ownership, in each of which two dwelling units
are occupied or intended to be occupied by two persons or households
living independently of each other, and any land appurtenant thereto
and any portion thereof. "Multiple dwelling" does not include those
buildings and structures that are excluded by statute. [See N.J.S.A.
55:13A-3(k).]
MUNICIPALITY
In addition to its legal meaning, two or more municipalities
acting in concert through any public agency, joint committee, contractual
arrangement or in any other manner authorized by law.
MUTUAL HOUSING CORPORATION
A not-for-profit corporation incorporated under the laws
of the State of New Jersey on a mutual or cooperative basis within
the scope of the Lanham War Housing Act, 42 U.S.C. § 1501
et seq., which acquired a national defense housing project pursuant
to said Act. [See N.J.S.A. 55:13A-3(p).]
NATURAL VENTILATION
Ventilation by opening to outer air through windows, skylights,
doors, louvers or stacks with or without wind-driven devices.
NFPA
The National Fire Protection Association.
OCCUPANCY
The purpose or activity for which a building or space is
used or is designed or intended to be used.
OCCUPANT
Any person or persons, including guests, in actual physical
possession or occupancy of a unit of dwelling space on a regular basis.
For purposes of assigning specific duties or responsibilities, the
term "occupant," unless the text indicates otherwise, shall mean the
tenant, lessee, head of the family or household or other adult person
or emancipated minor assuming basic responsibility for the continued
renting or occupancy of the dwelling space.
OCCUPIABLE ROOM
A room or space, other than a habitable room, designed for
human occupancy or use, in which persons may remain for a period of
time for rest, amusement, dining, shopping, storing goods or other
similar purposes or in which persons may be engaged at work.
OWNER
Any person who owns, purports to own, or exercises control
of any hotel, multiple dwelling or retreat lodging facility. [See
N.J.S.A. 55:13A-3(l).]
PARTITION
A vertical unit or assembly of materials that separates one
space from another within any story of a building.
PERSON
Any individual, corporation, association or other entity.
[See N.J.S.A. 1:1-2 and 55:13A-3(m).]
PLUMBING
The practice, materials and fixtures used in the installation,
maintenance, extension and alteration of all piping, fixtures, appliances,
equipment and appurtenances in connection with any of the following:
sanitary drainage or storm drainage facilities, the venting system
and the public or private water supply systems, within or adjacent
to any building; also the practice and materials used in the installation,
maintenance, extension or alteration of stormwater, liquid waste,
or sewerage and water-supply systems of any premises and their connection
with any point or public disposal or other acceptable terminal.
PLUMBING FIXTURES
Installed receptacles, devices or appliances that are supplied
with water or which receive or discharge liquids or liquid-borne wastes.
POTABLE WATER
Water free from impurities present in amounts sufficient
to cause disease or harmful physiological effects. Its bacteriological
and chemical quality shall conform to the requirements of the Department
of Health.
PREMISES
Land, improvements thereon or any part thereof.
PROJECT
A group of buildings subject to the Act that:
(1)
Are or are represented to be under common or
substantially common ownership;
(2)
Are on a single lot or contiguous lots; and
(3)
Are named, designated or advertised as a common
entity. Lots shall be considered to be contiguous even if they are
separated by a public right-of-way. [See N.J.S.A. 55:13A-3(o).]
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Any equipment, device, system or apparatus required or permitted
to be constructed or installed in any hotel or multiple dwelling for
the protection of occupants, intended occupants or the general public.
[See N.J.S.A. 55:13A-3(i).]
REFUSE
All putrescible solid wastes (except body wastes), including
but not limited to garbage, rubbish, ashes, street cleanings, dead
animals, abandoned automobiles and solid market and industrial wastes.
REPAIR
The replacement of existing work with equivalent materials
for the purpose of its maintenance, but not including additional work
that would affect safety or affect required exit facilities or a vital
element of an elevator, plumbing, gas piping, wiring, ventilating
or heating installation, or any work that would be in violation of
a provision of this code or any other law governing building construction.
REQUIRED
Required by the provisions of these regulations.
RETREAT LODGING FACILITY
A building or structure, including but not limited to any
related structure, accessory building and land appurtenant thereto
and any part thereof, owned by a nonprofit corporation or association
which has tax-exempt charitable status under the Federal Internal
Revenue Code and which has sleeping facilities used exclusively on
a transient basis by persons participating in programs of a religious,
cultural or educational nature, conducted under the sole auspices
of one or more corporations or associations having tax-exempt charitable
status under the Federal Internal Revenue Code, which are made available
without any mandatory charge to such participants. [See N.J.S.A. 55:13A-3(s).]
ROOF
The topmost slab or deck of a building, either flat or sloping
with its supporting members, not including vertical supports.
ROOMING UNIT
A unit of dwelling space located within a multiple dwelling
or a hotel, forming a single habitable unit used or intended to be
used for living and sleeping, but not for cooking or eating purposes.
RUBBISH
Nonputrescible solid waste consisting of both combustible
and noncombustible waste, such as paper, wrappings, cigarettes, tin
cans, yard clippings, leaves, wood, glass, bedding, crockery and similar
materials.
SANITARY SYSTEM
Either the public system for disposal of sewage from the
premises or, in the absence of such system, any private system available
to the premises for the disposal of sewage.
SELF-CLOSING
As applied to an opening protective, means a door, window,
damper or other device and its assembly that is normally kept in a
closed position and that is equipped with an approved device to ensure
immediate closing after having been opened for use.
SEWAGE
Any liquid waste containing animal or vegetable matter in
suspension or solution, and may include liquids containing chemicals
in solution.
SHAFT
A vertical, inclined or offset passage, duct or hoistway,
penetrating through two or more floors of a building or through a
floor and roof, for the transmission of light, air, materials or persons
or the passage of pipes or other mechanical facilities.
SINK
A plumbing fixture located in a kitchen area and used exclusively
for food preparation operations.
STORY
That portion of a building that is between a floor level
and the next higher level or roof above.
STREET
A thoroughfare dedicated or devoted to public use by legal
mapping or other lawful means.
STRUCTURE
An assembly of materials forming a construction for occupancy
or use, including among others buildings, stadiums, tents, reviewing
stands, platforms, stagings, observation towers, radio towers, tanks,
trestles, open sheds, coal pockets, shelters, fences and display signs.
TRANSIENT
As applied to occupancy, means occupancy for not more than
90 days by a person having a principal residence elsewhere.
UNEMANCIPATED MINOR
Any person under the age of 18 who is not an emancipated
minor as defined herein.
USE (USED)
The purpose for which a building, structure or space is occupied
or utilized, unless otherwise indicated by the text. "Use (used)"
shall be construed as if followed by the words "or is intended, arranged,
or designed to be used."
USABLE FLOOR AREA
That part of the floor area within a unit of dwelling space
that can be considered usable for general living purposes, excluding
areas devoted to built-in equipment, such as wardrobes, cabinets,
closets, kitchen units and equipment or fixtures which are not readily
available for use as floor area.
VENTILATION
The supply and removal of air to and from any space by natural or mechanical means. (See also §
146-2.2, definitions of "mechanical ventilation" and "natural ventilation.")
WATER DISTRIBUTION PIPING
The pipes in a building or premises that convey water from
the water service pipe to the plumbing fixtures and other water outlets.
WATER SERVICE PIPE
The pipe from the water (street) main or other source of
water supply to the building served.
WATER (STREET) MAIN
A water supply pipe for public or community use controlled
by public authority.
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
The water service pipe, the water distribution piping and
all of the necessary connecting pipes, fittings, control valves and
appurtenances used for conveying water in the plumbing system.